How to Remove the Spare Tire on Wuling Rongguang?
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The method to remove the spare tire on Wuling Rongguang: Open the rear door of the vehicle, locate a screw on the right side of the bumper, use the wheel removal socket from the onboard toolkit (remember lefty-loosey, righty-tighty), and then the spare tire can be detached. Precautions for using the spare tire are as follows: 1. Regularly inspect the spare tire. Few car owners check the spare tire during routine maintenance or before long trips, and some unprofessional repair shops often overlook this. Spare tire inspection mainly involves checking tire pressure, wear, and cracks. Replace the tire before the tread wears down to the wear indicator line. If there are fine cracks on the tire sidewall, avoid using it for long-distance or high-speed driving, as the thin sidewall can easily lead to a blowout. 2. Keep oil products away from the spare tire. The main component of tires is rubber, which is most vulnerable to erosion by various oil products. Car owners often store lubricants and other oil products in the trunk, and if these oils come into contact with the tire, they can cause swelling and corrosion, significantly reducing the tire's lifespan. If the tire gets stained with oil, promptly wash it off with a neutral detergent. 3. The spare tire has a lifespan of only about 4 years. Many car owners mistakenly believe that a spare tire can last indefinitely if left unused in the trunk. However, it's common for owners to find that the spare tire has severely aged and become unusable after years of storage when they need to replace a flat tire. Since tires are rubber products, they will deteriorate over time, typically aging after about 4 years. Therefore, the spare tire should be replaced after 4 years.